Far right turns out to be pretty far out

From Barack Obama’s plot to become dictator to how banks buy Americans at birth, Rep. Bob Inglis, R-S.C., got an earful when he tried to reach out to Tea Party activists and his old conservative donors. Misinformation is overtaking the right, he tells Mother Jones.

gunga dan’s ill-considered and non-fungible opinion aside. The article illustrates full well where the corporatist created and ideologically twisted Tea Party movement, that is little more than a clique of fanatic Right-wing bullies and their mindless minions, are trying to lead us. They seem hell-bent on doing to us what a small and bullying political clique did in the thirties in a country that shall remain unnamed, but obvious. Considering how little concern they have for the common man, if they came to power, I could see them make the case for terminating, or allowing to starve, those unable to, because of physical or mental disability, compete in the market place and carry their own weight. The government might be reduced to a pitiful institution, but the vacuum would soon be filled by the corporatists representing a free and unregulated substitute for what used to be institutions that at least made the attempt to represent the best interests of the mythical “We The People” of Constitutional fame. As citizen rights disappear, consumer rights would become paramount , but deviation from accepted dogma would result in punishment, which would become another unregulated enterprise, no doubt, with great growth potential in the new order. The new order our friends on the Right envision, will not and cannot deal with the problems we have created and will through frustration , or fear of the masses, distract them with propaganda pumped wars much the way a similar country did not so long ago. We cannot let these fools win, because if we do, we are going to be little more than pawns in the march to a new type of feudal existence, or worse.

Gunga Dan, you neocons are a good laugh with my morning coffee. You absolutely can’t stand when someone from your side of the aisle isn’t lock-step with Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. The problem is that anyone on the right can say whatever they want as long as they’re against abortion and guns. As soon as a Republican makes a wrong move on either of those TWO issues, they’re suddenly a “RINO,” and the Tea Baggers eat that up. Palin could come out tomorrow and claim that the Sun revolves around the Earth, and the Tea Baggers would come out cheering and supporting her for standing up for what’s right.